Emma Bennett called the first time today stating that she was the Investigative Dept of IRS calling to say there was a warrant against me and I was under investigation and that I should make promises of payment over the telephone if I didn't want the police to come and arrest me today.
She gave me my case number IRS-855248 and cited all the violations against me and stated that I owe IRS $7,369, she also cited all the penalties that I could face. She kept insisting that I should not speak to anyone else while I'm on the phone with them. When I asked to speak to a supervisor to ask for my options before being arrested by the police, she transferred me to another one of them (supervisor) who made sure I didn't speak to anyone else while on the phone with her. I told her to not bother sending the police to arrest me because I was heading to the police station myself after this call; but at the same time, I was dialing 911. Once she realized that I was dialing a number from another phone, she became nervous and hanged up.
Both ladies have indian accents.
This is definitely a scam because the IRS will never first contact you by phone. See irs.gov.
Called SEVEN times today. Natasha Parker left message the first time that it was the Investigative Dept of IRS calling to say there was a warrant against me and I was under investigation and that before any legal action was taken, I should return their call.
This is definitely a scam because the IRS will never first contact you by phone. See irs.gov.
Reported to tigta.gov.
Called today, Natasha Parker l (with an Indian accent) left message that it was the Investigative Dept of IRS calling to say there was a warrant against me and I was under investigation and that before any legal action was taken, I should return their call.
This is definitely a scam because the IRS will never first contact you by phone.
Got a call today, Emma (with a British accent) from the investigative branch of the IRS and there was warrant out for my arrest. I must call her back immediately. What a joke...
Some lady with an accent named Lucy Rollen called claiming to be from IRS a d said there is a warrant issued against me and if I don't call them within 2 hours they will send my file to the police.
Emma Bennett called the first time today stating that she was the Investigative Dept of IRS calling to say there was a warrant against me and I was under investigation and that I should make promises of payment over the telephone if I didn't want the police to come and arrest me today.
She gave me my case number IRS-855248 and cited all the violations against me and stated that I owe IRS $7,369, she also cited all the penalties that I could face. She kept insisting that I should not speak to anyone else while I'm on the phone with them. When I asked to speak to a supervisor to ask for my options before being arrested by the police, she transferred me to another one of them (supervisor) who made sure I didn't speak to anyone else while on the phone with her. I told her to not bother sending the police to arrest me because I was heading to the police station myself after this call; but at the same time, I was dialing 911. Once she realized that I was dialing a number from another phone, she became nervous and hanged up.
Both ladies have indian accents.
This is definitely a scam because the IRS will never first contact you by phone. See irs.gov.